I dreamed that I was in some sort of important community meeting where Hillary Clinton was supposed to be speaking. I was some sort of an aid to the mayor or some official in the city.

During a break, I found President Clinton walking down a hall that looked very presidential-like. In other words, it had books from floor to ceiling with detailed wood and rich-looking carpet. He was walking in front of me and I called out to him because I wanted to make a point that he ignored God during his presidency or something like that. I don't remember exactly what I said. When I addressed him I called him "Mr. Clinton." He didn't really respond to or receive what I said. I do remember that I was surprised that he was wearing a blue suit. It was a very nice suit, but I thought it should be black or gray for some reason. It was as if he didn't want to upstage Hillary and he was making a point that he was not the important one here.

When the meeting was called to order, his seat was next to mine and I thought to myself, "I should have called him Mr. President instead of Mr. Clinton. I think all past presidents are still called Mr. President." I was a little embarrassed that I hadn't addressed him properly.

I think I have an idea as to what this is about, but just wanted to put this out there for any more thoughts.

Hmmm...Good food for thought. I think there is some confirmation here.

I can't think of any two specific people they could represent, but I do know it does have something to do with authority, because I was thinking along those lines too.

The interaction has not already occured, but I think it is something I need to be aware of for future possibilities.

I've been learning that sometimes you can only speak into someone's life to the level of honor or respect you've earned, such as speaking a truth or a word of knowledge, etc. So I'm thinking my spirit is processing this info. President Clinton did not respond to me because I didn't honor him, I'm thinking. It could also be literal some day. Not saying President Clinton himself, but just someone I should honor even if we disagree on some principles.